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., including abu hamza al-masri. the radical muslim preacher, and the others, had fought extradition for years. al-masri's mosque in london was known as a training ground for radical islamists in the 1990s. he's accused of trying to set up a terror training camp in oregon. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we come back to politics. in the battle for control of the u.s. senate, many expected missouri would be an easy pick- up for republicans. gwen ifill reports on why the seat is now back in play for democrats. >> remember, get someone to sign up for a shift. and if you would, sign up for a shift. if you can sign up for a shift a week, we can get this done. >> ifill: last august, democrat claire mccaskill became one of the luckiest endangered incumbents in the nation. >> this election will be close. i can't remember an election in our state for this seat that wasn't close. >> ifill: but for mccaskill, who won only narrowly in 2006, close is good. and the latest polls actual
., including abu hamza al-masri. the radical muslim preacher, and the others, had fought extradition for years. al-masri's mosque in london was known as a training ground for radical islamists in the 1990s. he's accused of trying to set up a terror training camp in oregon. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we come back to politics. in the battle for control of the u.s. senate, many expected missouri would be an easy pick- up for republicans....
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abu masri, all extradited last night. they all face several terrorism charges and fought their extradition from the united kingdom. more from london. >> i am disappointed, because i thought we lived in a democratic country. and we have got the best legal system in the world. and i thought that i will get a fair chance, and abu will get a fair chance, but i'm very disappointed. >> well, a senior fbi official calls the suspects' extradition a major milestone in justice, some of the charges date back into the '90s. >>> and defense secretary leon panetta expressing his disappointment with karzai. karzai wants the u.s. to send weapons and planes to the air force, but leon panetta told them karzai should not be complaining. >> we have lost over 2,000 u.s. men and women. we have lost forces there, and the afghans have lost a large number of their forces in battle. those lives were lost fighting the right enemy, not the wrong enemy. and i think it would be helpful if the president every once in a while expressed his thanks for th
abu masri, all extradited last night. they all face several terrorism charges and fought their extradition from the united kingdom. more from london. >> i am disappointed, because i thought we lived in a democratic country. and we have got the best legal system in the world. and i thought that i will get a fair chance, and abu will get a fair chance, but i'm very disappointed. >> well, a senior fbi official calls the suspects' extradition a major milestone in justice, some of the...
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al masri is scheduled to be in court today. what's the latest we're hearing about that. >> reporter: supposed to be his first proceeding through the legal system, timing not known yet. this is in downtown manhattan not far from the scene of 9/11, and the defendant has been praise worthy of what occurred on september 11th, 2001, and he's also been accused as dan rivers talked about on those 11 terror related charges in the uk of inciting violence and terrorism. he did not want to come here, neither did the four other men who flew in on two planes at 2:30 in the morning eastern time. they feared conditions in prison here in the united states, his attorneys in the uk said he's not well, he's got very physical and emotional other issues. >> meantime one of the other suspects, the father of that other suspect says that his son is innocent. just take a listen to what he had to tell cnn earlier. >> i'm disappointed because i thought we lived in a democratic country and we have got the best legal system in the world. i thought that i w
al masri is scheduled to be in court today. what's the latest we're hearing about that. >> reporter: supposed to be his first proceeding through the legal system, timing not known yet. this is in downtown manhattan not far from the scene of 9/11, and the defendant has been praise worthy of what occurred on september 11th, 2001, and he's also been accused as dan rivers talked about on those 11 terror related charges in the uk of inciting violence and terrorism. he did not want to come...
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abu al-masry and four other men were transported to the u.s. under tight security, masri is known as a terrorist recruiter who enlisted 9/11 conspirator moussaoui and richard reid and entered no play of charges of conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp. >> gregg: police carrying out anti-terror raids, arresting ten people and killing one man who opened fire on them wuound, thre officers. officers a dna led them to the jihadists. it happened on the same day a cartoon was published of the prophet mohammed. >> martha: a "fox news alert," a house oversight committee has secured the leading official at the u.s. consulate in libya for next week's hearing on capitol hill, utah army national guard lieutenant colonel andy wood, led a 16-member special forces site security team in benghazi when the consulate was attacked on september 11th. killing the u.s. ambassador, chris stevens, and, three others. wood has been subpoenaed to appear at next week's house committee hearing on the attack and the rest of the witness list is not yet complete. >> gr
abu al-masry and four other men were transported to the u.s. under tight security, masri is known as a terrorist recruiter who enlisted 9/11 conspirator moussaoui and richard reid and entered no play of charges of conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp. >> gregg: police carrying out anti-terror raids, arresting ten people and killing one man who opened fire on them wuound, thre officers. officers a dna led them to the jihadists. it happened on the same day a cartoon was published...
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three others scheduled to be arraigned today in new york city, including abu al-masri. and 9/11 con spirist moussaoui. >> weighing in on the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in libya, the u.s. is investigating a potential new lead in the case. and in as new questions arise whether the obama administration could have done more to protect the four americans who were murdered in the terrorist attack. our peter doocy is standing by live now in washington with more details on this development. peter? >> reporter: and kelly, secretary of defense, leon panetta says he doesn't know if the two tunisian men are actually tied to al-qaeda, but he does know that the u.s. is not going to stop until they hold whoever murdered those americans in benghazi is held responsible for their terrible crimes. >> we are following up on what i see the arrest that has been made. we're doing everything possible to make sure we go after those involved in the attack in libya. as the president has said. our goal is t that we bring those involved to justice. >> reporter: five days after those four a
three others scheduled to be arraigned today in new york city, including abu al-masri. and 9/11 con spirist moussaoui. >> weighing in on the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in libya, the u.s. is investigating a potential new lead in the case. and in as new questions arise whether the obama administration could have done more to protect the four americans who were murdered in the terrorist attack. our peter doocy is standing by live now in washington with more details on this...
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abu al masri headed to the united kingdom. they wanted to open a training camp in the hills of oregon. he lost both his hand and an eye back in the early 1990 while waging jihad in afghanistan. if al masri is convicted he he probably will not face the death penalty. that was part of the deal with england when they helped extradite him. in just a few hours, the navy's newest warship will be commissioned here in new york city. the u.s.s. michael murphy is named for long island native. murphy was killed during ambush in 2006. dispit despite being shot he left a safe spot and ran into the line of fire in order to call for help. it has a crew of about 300 and will be stationed in hawaii. all right, ladies. check it out. you are about to meet rob wilson. he has won an online competition to become the first ever male model on the price is right. >> what are you saying? >> i'm saying finally gender equality. we have waited this long. >> why does he have his top off? the women don't have their tops off? >> maybe it's not complete gende
abu al masri headed to the united kingdom. they wanted to open a training camp in the hills of oregon. he lost both his hand and an eye back in the early 1990 while waging jihad in afghanistan. if al masri is convicted he he probably will not face the death penalty. that was part of the deal with england when they helped extradite him. in just a few hours, the navy's newest warship will be commissioned here in new york city. the u.s.s. michael murphy is named for long island native. murphy was...
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embassy bombings in africa, al-masri refusing to enter a plea, accused of conspiring to set up a terror training camp in oregon and helping with the abduction of 16 people in yemen, and, two others arraigned on providing equipment to terrorists in afghanistan and chechn chechnya. >> rick: a number of afghan soldiers attacking nato soldiers is on the rise but to troops on the ground the green on blue attacks as they are called are much more complicated than a appear in reports. fox news senior military analyst oliver north is at a special operations base near kabul, afghanistan. colonel? >> reporter: there are a lot of these kinds of events that do occur out here, no doubt about it. but, the fact is most of the casualties inflicted are not on nato and u.s. forces, it is on the afghans themselves. we've been to several bases where a small number of special operators are out training the afghan local police, and, security personnel, and here's just some of what we have seen the last several days. today we traveled to a remote out post, three marines were killed in a recent green on blue at
embassy bombings in africa, al-masri refusing to enter a plea, accused of conspiring to set up a terror training camp in oregon and helping with the abduction of 16 people in yemen, and, two others arraigned on providing equipment to terrorists in afghanistan and chechn chechnya. >> rick: a number of afghan soldiers attacking nato soldiers is on the rise but to troops on the ground the green on blue attacks as they are called are much more complicated than a appear in reports. fox news...